JOSE MOURINHO’S vespa was STOLEN by his cheeky Roma stars as they celebrated winning the Conference League.
The charismatic manager burst into tears on Wednesday as his side beat Feyenood 1-0 to become the first-ever recipients of the Europe’s third-tier trophy.
Nicolo Zaniolo’s 32nd minute strike was enough to see off their Dutch rivals in the inaugural final in Albania’s capital city of Tirana.
That meant the sobbing Mourinho collected winner’s medal No5 in continental competitions, as the Italian giants got their hands on their first piece of silverware for 14 years.
The party atmosphere continued once the Special One and his triumphant players returned to the Italian capital.
Now footage has emerged of them from inside the club’s training centre in Trigoria racing around the manager’s moped.
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And the matchwinner Zaniolo was the passenger as the vespa was driven through the reception and down towards his waiting team-mates, who were cheering and lapping it up.
Mourinho first began enjoying some Italian culture by driving his vespa around the club’s training ground last summer in pre-season.
He shared a video on Instagram of him riding the iconic Italian-made scooter while being filmed by several cameras.
One cameraman was sitting on a golf buggy, which made the video even more bizarre.
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Meanwhile, the 59-year-old’s latest Euro triumph sent several records tumbling.
He is the first manager to win the new Uefa Treble, adding to the Champions League and Europa League.
Only Germany’s Udo Lattek and Italy’s Giovanni Trappatoni have managed to do the same with the original Uefa Treble of European Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup and UEFA Cup.
Jose’s fifth major trophy in Europe also sees him become the only coach to win a Euro title with four different clubs alongside Porto, Inter Milan and Manchester United.
Ironically, the Portuguese legend’s last piece of silverware came with United in the 2017 Europa League final, but has finally added to a career haul that now stands at 26.
And to top it off, Jose has still never lost a major European final in 22 years of management.